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Veterans Get Relief From Neck Pain



By Francis Jo Perl


While the average person may experience pain in his or her neck, certain populations have increased exposure to causes of this pain. People who have served in the military are particularly vulnerable to injuries that contribute to neck pain. Chiropractors are the medical professionals that veterans in the United States turn to for manipulation of the cervical spine and neck vertebrae that can provide quick and long-term relief.

Pain of the neck and across the tops of the shoulders can be caused by an accidental injury such as a whiplash-type injury arising from an aircraft or automobile accident that is unavoidable. Personnel serving in the military spend a good bit of their time in vehicles and when traveling through high-risk areas, a mishap may occur. Although precious lives may not result in casualty, those involved may incur injuries including pain and discomfort in the neck area. Whiplash and resulting spinal misalignment, improper joint motion and sprains and strains of the cervical spine may be the result.

Many service people of the military spend years lifting heavy, bulky, awkward items and if done improperly, can result in pain. Those working at desk and office jobs remaining sedentary for extended periods, may cradle telephones on their shoulders, or have ergonomically incorrect workstations resulting in onset of pain in their necks. We are well aware that service personnel are known for their excellent posture while on duty but at other times, they may exhibit poor posture that leads to pain in the neck area. Even excessive repetitive neck motions caused by repeated routines or poor sleeping positions can make pain flare up.

If behaviors are not corrected and treatment is not rendered, the condition may worsen. Many veterans find themselves with pain years after they have retired from active service. Failure to completely rehabilitate from a military service injury can cause a lifetime of pain. The mere change from an active military lifestyle to the physical inactivity can cause pain to develop in the neck area.

Veterans may not be conscientious with the nutritional quality of their diets because they want to enjoy foods that were not available in the military. Improper dietary choices can have many consequences including physical bodily pain. Since it may not be apparent, mental stress is a commonly overlooked cause of pain of the neck. Stress manifests itself physically and pain in the body is a common symptom. Those suffering pain may not associate it with the mental stress years of service to the military, which may have involved traumatic experiences

A research study titled "Chiropractic Management for Veterans with Neck Pain," published in the October 2011 issue of the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, noted U.S. military veterans who averaged 50 years of age and received manipulative therapy for neck pain experienced a significant improvement. Veterans who are suffering from this type of pain should consider discussing their condition and potential causes with a doctor of chiropractic.

Though it may be impossible to prevent neck pain during military service, treatment is available both during active duty and as a veteran. There is no reason to suffer with the physical consequences of a military lifestyle when inexpensive, non-invasive treatment is available. Veterans can experience quick relief and learn how to correct bad habits.




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